On JoyNews' PM Express tonight, Emmanuel Armah Kofi Buah with host of the show, Evans Mensah
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Former Energy Minister Emmanuel Armah Kofi Buah has hit back at the NPP government describing it as terrible when it comes to management of the oil sector.
His interview comes after Deputy Energy Minister Dr Mohammed Amin Adams on PM Express accused the erstwhile NDC administration of leaving a legacy of debt in the oil sector for the NPP.
But Armah Kofi Buah, in a yet to be aired interview on PM Express on The JoyNews Channel, explains the NDC laid a fertile ground for the NPP yet it abused it.
Catch the full interview 9pm this evening on the JoyNews Channel and across our social media platforms.
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